Z BioScience Probiotic Biosurfactants

April 13, 2017

What are Biosurfactants?

Biosurfactants are amphiphilic[1] compounds produced by microbes, either on the cell surface or secreted extracellularly and are a natural biological solution that can address the biological presence of pathogens and biofilm.

Biosurfactants have been used for decades in water and soil remediation programs, as well as the petrochemical, pharmaceutical, biomedical and food processing industries. The process starts with the introduction of the appropriate bacteria, (such as probiotics), that produce the desired biosurfactants to address specific issues in targeted environments.

Biosurfactants and Commercial Cleaning

So use of biosurfactants in commercial cleaning is a logical adaptation of their proven capabilities from these other sectors, and represents a major technological breakthrough.

Biosurfactants have special advantages over conventional synthetic surfactant cleaners:

Higher biodegradability

Lower toxicity

Greater diversity and so greater potential to be effective

Research Supports Efficacy of Biosurfactants Against Pathogens

Biosurfactants have been shown to exhibit strong antimicrobial, anti-adhesive and anti-biofilm properties, making them a useful component in cleaners to combat pathogen bacteria, in part by making the surface environment hostile for pathogens.

The importance of biosurfactants to cleaning is supported by recent research conducted at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in 2014[2] which highlighted that the biosurfactants produced by the probiotic bacteria used in that study demonstrated:

Z BioScience’s Probiotic Cleaners incorporate a larger number of probiotic bacteria in its patent pending proprietary blends than those used in the above noted test at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; (and are designed to deliver a larger range of biosurfactants into the cleaning process).

Z BioScience’s combined chemical and probiotic system creates and sustains an environment that is hostile to pathogens.

ATP levels of surfaces cleaned with conventional protocols of Chemistry and Physics are returning to near pre-cleaning levels within four hours after cleaning, registering ATP levels that indicate an unacceptable probability of a pathogen biofilm presence as shown in the table below.

These combinations consistently fail to address the presence of biological contaminants such as pathogens and the biofilms they form, as evidenced by the rise in Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI) from multi-drug resistant staph (“MDRs”) such as MRSA.

The spread of such MDRs from healthcare facilities into schools, sports facilities, public transport, and even the home is further evidence of the declining efficacy of conventional “chemistry-only” based offerings, and so the need for a “Next Generation” approach to cleaning .

Z BioScience’s introduction of biosurfactants produced by its probiotic constituents into the cleaning process represents a “Next Generation Cleaning System”.

This leaves an unnatural, unsustainable, unprotected vacuum on the surface that is readily available for, and very hospitable to, the re-colonization by unwanted pathogens; (for example see the reversal of ATP levels back towards pre-cleaning levels within 4 hours for the conventional chemical cleaners in the table on page 2)

In this process these probiotic bacteria produce biosurfactants that work in conjunction with the chemistry they are applied with to provide cleaning at the microscopic level for a truly clean surface.

Benefits of Z BioScience’s Probiotic Biosurfactant Cleaners

In this way the ongoing presence of the probiotics on surfaces provides a unique and lasting level of protection by making the surface a hostile environment for harmful pathogens.

Another benefit is the elimination of odors.

Safety of Z BioScience’s Probiotic Biosurfactant Cleaners

All the probiotic bacteria in Z BioScience’s Probiotic Biosurfactant Cleaners are Class 1, and classified as GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe). Many are used in food processing and food packaging applications and may be used as a dietary supplement.

The products are all pH Neutral, and are designed for use around people with most chemical sensitivities, children and pets.

[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphiphile Amphiphile (from the Greek αμφις, amphis: both and φιλíα, philia: love, friendship) is a term describing a chemical compound possessing both hydrophilic (water-loving, polar) and lipophilic (fat-loving) properties. Such a compound is called amphiphilic or amphipathic.

Success Stories

Testimonials

Tech Clean – Hospital HVAC

Our hospital operating rooms must have controlled temperature and humidity. The A1+ is used in the restoration of our HVAC. We’ve tested the results and the product saves energy, the fans are functioning more efficiently and the operating rooms’ temperatures are consistently 59° to 61° with less than 37% relative humidity.

Ken Coffey Tech Clean

HeyDay Organic Farms – Dairy

We have been using the D+ Teat Cleaner for two years as a sole cleaner for our micro dairy. We wanted an organic-approved cleaner and are very happy with the Z BioScience’s product performance. Our cows are happy too, no mastitis and regular low cell counts.

Craig SkiptonHeyDay Organic Farms

Diestel Turkey Farms

Z BioScience products pay for themselves. It can be proved that our return on investment is easily five times. After five years, I can confidently say that if there is one thing you can do for your livestock, Z BioScience would be it. It is the most exciting supplement to come around in the last Continue Reading

Jason DiestelDiestel Turkey Farms

Fresh Air Technologies – HVAC

The Z BioScience A1+ product has given us significant energy savings by optimizing our energy use, which has made our CFO very happy.

Craig SpiesmanFresh Air Technologies

Non-toxic Household Cleaning

The cleaning service we hire uses probiotics and it’s really amazing! It leaves everything so clean without that chemical smell. It’s completely non-toxic, which is something I prefer with my young kids and a dog running around the house.

Kelly C.Homeowner

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